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The annoying thing about reading comics is that you can't read every comic at the same time
Gender headcanons are all fun and games until it becomes a fundemental part of how you view the character. and you have to remind yourself that no-one will know what you're talking about if you use non-canon pronouns for them
Starting a Batman Wearing Pink collection
Detective Comics Vol.1 #36 | Batman Vol.1 #497
I believe that Batman has a kill count of 0, but he has 100% killed/intended to kill people before (see: KGB Beast in a room with no air) (see: the early Golden Age) even if those events got retconned out of existance, but with the wibbly wobbly nature of DC canon as acknowledged in universe I wonder if he does remember these events in some way and that contributes to the constant guilt he walks around with
one of the best parts of phm is Grace's clothes. the multiple science pun shirts, the random cats the musical shirt, the fox cardigan, the shirt with a giant cat on a bridge, that white shirt with the colourful stripes, the yellow raincoat and blue beanie combo. iconic
Every time I see Chris Samnee's art I'm impressed, he just keeps making new masterpieces
I'm currently at the early 2000s in my Batman readthrough and I think it's really interesting how Bruce's views on Tim's secret identity completely change.
Batman #480 (1992)
"That's a decision no one but you can make"
Robin #87 (2001)
"Stop, Robin. It was my decision"
There's also that in Batman #480 Bruce is willing (if reluctant) to compromise his own identity so that Tim can improve his relation with his father. This then goes out the window by Robin #87 where he betrays Tim's trust and uses Steph in order to avoid the risk (not even a certainty) that his own identity could be exposed.
It's a good example of how Bruce becomes more controlling and entitled as the 90s and 2000s go on.
asexual Adrian Chase guys